This mulching is what I always thought you should get into from the get go. To me I was thinking paul was implying you shouldn't get into cattle 😂 lol Great job as always. 🤪todd
That would be a great weapon for all the multi floral rose bushes on my property. Man that stuff is nasty. I would be smiling in that thing the whole time!!
I've run a Bobcat T770 with Bobcat mulcher (I think Fecon private labels a special model for Bobcat), it was very effective for the paces I put it thru during a one-week rental. I was on a lot of very steep terrain 15-20deg stuff, the only part I was a little confused by was in a few situations, the electric over hydraulic response on the drives would be "non-responsive" when trying to pivot side to side in tight side slope situations mostly. The only logical conclusion I could draw was that I had too much weight and pressure on whichever side I was asking to pivot when it would not respond, funny thing was it would not even "wine" like it was trying. I watched and even talked to Clevinger Forest Services, he has a great tutorial on running these, before I saddled one up. Just wish I lived somewhere there was more demand, or I would have already bought one.
When you’re mulching hardwood, it’s not effective to keep pushing down. The drum slows and doesn’t mulch well. The best method is to come down, mulch a minute or two, lift up to let the drum pickup speed again and then down, back up, down, etc. the drum slows down and must be allowed to regain speed before mulching again. 😎
@@MickyBellRoberts Thank you! It’s beautiful country there for sure! It must have been hard to say tot siens. The mulch head is very helpful at removing invasive species from my property, nearly 40 acres of scrub needs to be removed.
@@Rhodesian_FAL Where are you living? So nice to hear a bit of Afrikaans again. Biae lekker ek sê, haha. Please keep in touch via our channels. Lets grow together.
Brock , another 5 ⭐ video, as a viewer of Upstate brush control UA-cam channel and IDigit4 and many other your channel is awesome, the ASV is a tree eating machine although the general purpose Skid steer is a good machine for someone who just getting started, just my opinion love to hear your thoughts on that, as always God bless yah from Gaffney South Carolina viewer 🙏❤️💯 & have your self a Merry Christmas.
That is some impressive equipment! However, I could accomplish the same thing with a chainsaw and a tractor grapple. The only difference is that it would take me years and years! I know, I've been struggling to keep Mother Nature out of my yard for over twenty-five years now! Things around here improve every year, but with one of those, the timeline would allow me to play some golf in the summer. A guy could pick up some jobs using the equipment. That would help pay for it, but I'll be 69 in a few weeks and working for pay just isn't something I would like to do. Maybe a rental would be more to my liking. Just when I thought I had it made...
Here is the full video on these mulches
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This mulching is what I always thought you should get into from the get go.
To me I was thinking paul was implying you shouldn't get into cattle 😂 lol
Great job as always. 🤪todd
That would be a great weapon for all the multi floral rose bushes on my property. Man that stuff is nasty. I would be smiling in that thing the whole time!!
Goodness gracious me, look how fast that machine destroys brush.Wow. I need one on my oroperty.
I've run a Bobcat T770 with Bobcat mulcher (I think Fecon private labels a special model for Bobcat), it was very effective for the paces I put it thru during a one-week rental. I was on a lot of very steep terrain 15-20deg stuff, the only part I was a little confused by was in a few situations, the electric over hydraulic response on the drives would be "non-responsive" when trying to pivot side to side in tight side slope situations mostly. The only logical conclusion I could draw was that I had too much weight and pressure on whichever side I was asking to pivot when it would not respond, funny thing was it would not even "wine" like it was trying.
I watched and even talked to Clevinger Forest Services, he has a great tutorial on running these, before I saddled one up.
Just wish I lived somewhere there was more demand, or I would have already bought one.
I used to be pro wood chipper. I have changed my mind now I'm Forest Mulcher 2024
Good stuff Brock! Thanks for sharing 🤠
Where doesvthe mulch go ?
When you’re mulching hardwood, it’s not effective to keep pushing down. The drum slows and doesn’t mulch well. The best method is to come down, mulch a minute or two, lift up to let the drum pickup speed again and then down, back up, down, etc. the drum slows down and must be allowed to regain speed before mulching again. 😎
I need one of these bad
Now, that's one bada...stump grinder. 😁😁👍
Is it expensive?
My Battle Axe was $30,000.00.
@@Rhodesian_FAL I like your name. We are Expats from South Africa, have lived in Huntsville, Texas for the past 30 years.
@@Rhodesian_FAL If one can afford it I think it is worth it. It must save a lot of time etc. Very nice indeed.
@@MickyBellRoberts Thank you! It’s beautiful country there for sure! It must have been hard to say tot siens. The mulch head is very helpful at removing invasive species from my property, nearly 40 acres of scrub needs to be removed.
@@Rhodesian_FAL Where are you living? So nice to hear a bit of Afrikaans again. Biae lekker ek sê, haha. Please keep in touch via our channels. Lets grow together.
Hi handsome great video.
I wish I could run one of those on my property, too many rocks.
Brock , another 5 ⭐ video, as a viewer of Upstate brush control UA-cam channel and IDigit4 and many other your channel is awesome, the ASV is a tree eating machine although the general purpose Skid steer is a good machine for someone who just getting started, just my opinion love to hear your thoughts on that, as always God bless yah from Gaffney South Carolina viewer 🙏❤️💯 & have your self a Merry Christmas.
All fun and games until you shred a tree with old fence wire/staples. Been there done that…that’s where the demo door helps.
Great video looks like dangerous work
That is some impressive equipment! However, I could accomplish the same thing with a chainsaw and a tractor grapple. The only difference is that it would take me years and years! I know, I've been struggling to keep Mother Nature out of my yard for over twenty-five years now! Things around here improve every year, but with one of those, the timeline would allow me to play some golf in the summer. A guy could pick up some jobs using the equipment. That would help pay for it, but I'll be 69 in a few weeks and working for pay just isn't something I would like to do. Maybe a rental would be more to my liking. Just when I thought I had it made...
It must be a challenge to record a video, crap is flying everywhere!
Not impressed at all
Why not?
The Aliens have landed beware